On Wed, Apr 28, 2004, Doug Henry wrote:
Maybe format is not a problem, what does that stuff mean. I can't find
explanation anywhere. ...
With CURRENT it is openpkg man openpkg build or openpkg man build.
This becomes a little bit tricky. It would be nice, when there where an
entry page with
On Wed, Apr 28, 2004, Doug Henry wrote:
did anyone ever figure out what the correct format is? documentation?
this seems like a VERY good thing to know if you are building more than
one openpkg system from source.
The syntax is what was mentioned. For instance, my ~/.openpkg/build
currently
Maybe format is not a problem, what does that stuff mean. I can't find
explanation anywhere. My build file is:
[/server/tools/bin/openpkg rpm]
-Dgcc::with_f77=yes
-Dgcc::with_bounds=yes
-Dglib::with_threads=yes
On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 12:41, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Wed, Apr 28, 2004,
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Hi,
I am searching for a possibility to recreate an existing openpkg
installation (i.e after a new set up) and I know that I can use
~/.openpkg/build to store the build time parameters.
But I am not sure which format this file has to have. Can anybody
On Tue, Apr 13, 2004, Tobias Cremer wrote:
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Hi,
I am searching for a possibility to recreate an existing openpkg
installation (i.e after a new set up) and I know that I can use
~/.openpkg/build to store the build time parameters.
But I am